The GEP single-shaft shredder is a cutting-edge solution designed specifically for the efficient processing of circuit boards. This advanced single-shaft fine shredder combines high-quality construction with superior performance, making it an ideal choice for electronic waste recycling.Key Features of the GEP Single-Shaft Shredder for Circuit BoardsHigh-Quality Construction: The GEP single-shaft shredder boasts robust build quality, designed to handle the tough and often abrasive materials found in circuit boards. Its durable components ensure long-term reliability and minimal maintenance.Wide Processing Capacity: This shredder is engineered to accommodate various sizes and types of circuit boards, providing versatility in processing. Its wide range of processing capacity makes it suitable for both small and large-scale recycling operations.Adjustable Discharging Size: The discharging size of the shredded output can be easily adjusted to meet specific requirements. This flexibility allows for precise control
Electronic products make our life convenient and colorful. At the same time, the upgrading of various electronic products is also more and more frequent, which will lead to a large number of electronic waste each year. According to the "2020 Global E-waste Monitoring" data released by the United Nations, about 5,360 tons of e-waste were produced in the world in 2019. Circuit boards are an important part of e-waste. Therefore, a large number of waste circuit boards are produced every year. Random accumulation not only pollutes the environment, but also wastes resources. In this June, an Australian customer purchased our GD3 double shaft shear shredder for recycling of waste circuit boards. The circuit board is a treasure, containing many precious metals, such as copper, gold, aluminum, nickel, lead, silicon, etc., including rare metals. At the same time, with the national requirements for the utilization rate of solid waste treatment, the recycling of waste circuit boards is bound to usher in a prosperous
On February 12, 2019, Dell China's official Weibo account announced that Dell had completed its 2020 recycling target of 2 billion pounds (900,000 tons) of used electronics ahead of schedule. Dell's goal is to recycle 2 billion pounds (900,000 tons) of e-waste by 2020. E-waste mainly includes all kinds of computers, communication equipment, televisions, refrigerators, washing machines and other electronic and electrical products that are discarded after use. The current recycling rate of e-waste is relatively low, and data released by the UN e-waste coalition shows that as much as 48.5 million tonnes of e-waste was generated worldwide last year. The UN expects that by 2050, the total annual global e-waste will reach 120 million tonnes, while only 20% of this e- waste will enter recycling. Today's science and technology is changing rapidly, and the pace of technological iterations is really fast. When our electronics are damaged or obsolete for various reasons, a huge amount of electronic waste is generated.
The proliferation of electronic products has brought with it the issue of disposal of obsolete electronic products. E-waste resource disposal has become a topic of great concern. The method implemented for the recycling of e-waste is physical shredding, and after the shredding and sorting of the e-waste disposal production line, the recycling rate of e-waste is greatly improved. E-waste is a huge hazard, but the value of recycling is also quite large. If after concentrated processing, a relatively high level of renewable resources can be separated, such as copper, iron, aluminium and gold and silver and other metal substances. Waste circuit boards contain up to 60% of metals, of which copper is more, in addition to gold, silver and tin and other rare metals. AIShred intelligent electronic waste shredding and disposal line is a professional intelligent solid waste shredding equipment designed for electronic waste materials, through the European CE certification, the dynamic knife is made of high wear-
Electronic waste (WEEE), which contains a wide range of electronic and electrical equipment, is the fastest growing waste stream in the world. E-waste contains many heavy metals and toxic substances, and improper storage and disposal can lead to serious environmental pollution. Countries and international organisations around the world have developed comprehensive laws and regulations for the disposal of e-waste. The shredding of e-waste is the first stage in the environmentally sound treatment and recycling process and is crucial to the efficiency of subsequent treatment GEP ECOTECH has flexible e-waste shredding solutions to facilitate the shredding requirements of disposal units of different sizes and technology routes, and we also offer electromagnetic and eddy current sorting solutions to separate the various valuable metals in e-waste. GEP ECOTECH offers industrial shredders, hammer crushers and pulverizes capable of shredding e-waste down to a minimum of 3mm, suitable for almost all subsequent processi